The purpose of this paper is to study the devices which can explain the existence of the passive construction Nominatiuus cum Infinitiuo (NcI) in Latin. The evidence of the data makes it possible to assume that NcI construction is the regular passive transformation of double nominal complements when the main verb is impressive, while a predicative complement structure is in the origin of NcI when a declarative verb is concerned. It is suggested as conclusion that this kind of passive obeys to the same transformative devices as all passive structures.No disponible
This paper focuses on a specific type of impersonal construction in Latin, the so-called impersonal ...
This paper focuses on a specific type of impersonal construction in Latin, the so-called impersonal ...
It can be shown that beside the widely discussed construction habeo + NP + PPP, from which the new R...
The purpose of this paper is to study the devices which can explain the existence of the passive con...
In the article published in 1999 in Nowy Filomata Prof. J. Korpanty paid attention to the problems p...
The English nominative and infinitive pattern (NCI), consisting of a passive utterance, cognition or...
We propose an analysis of the Accusative with Infinitive construction (AcI) as a prototypical struct...
The article makes an attempt at interpreting the Latin syntactic-semantic structure traditionally re...
It is investigated whether an accusative object of impersonal passive exists in Latin and by conside...
The nominative and infinitive (or NCI) is a syntactic pattern that has so far not been given its due...
The nominative and infinitive (or NCI) is a syntactic pattern that has so far not been given its due...
The nominative and infinitive (or NCI) is a syntactic pattern that has so far not been given its due...
This article first provides empirical evidence from the 100-million-word British National corpus in ...
This paper discusses the various stages of the change leading to the emergence of the Latin verbs fie...
This paper discusses the various stages of the change leading to the emergence of the Latin verbs fie...
This paper focuses on a specific type of impersonal construction in Latin, the so-called impersonal ...
This paper focuses on a specific type of impersonal construction in Latin, the so-called impersonal ...
It can be shown that beside the widely discussed construction habeo + NP + PPP, from which the new R...
The purpose of this paper is to study the devices which can explain the existence of the passive con...
In the article published in 1999 in Nowy Filomata Prof. J. Korpanty paid attention to the problems p...
The English nominative and infinitive pattern (NCI), consisting of a passive utterance, cognition or...
We propose an analysis of the Accusative with Infinitive construction (AcI) as a prototypical struct...
The article makes an attempt at interpreting the Latin syntactic-semantic structure traditionally re...
It is investigated whether an accusative object of impersonal passive exists in Latin and by conside...
The nominative and infinitive (or NCI) is a syntactic pattern that has so far not been given its due...
The nominative and infinitive (or NCI) is a syntactic pattern that has so far not been given its due...
The nominative and infinitive (or NCI) is a syntactic pattern that has so far not been given its due...
This article first provides empirical evidence from the 100-million-word British National corpus in ...
This paper discusses the various stages of the change leading to the emergence of the Latin verbs fie...
This paper discusses the various stages of the change leading to the emergence of the Latin verbs fie...
This paper focuses on a specific type of impersonal construction in Latin, the so-called impersonal ...
This paper focuses on a specific type of impersonal construction in Latin, the so-called impersonal ...
It can be shown that beside the widely discussed construction habeo + NP + PPP, from which the new R...